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you can't use it without my knowledge. and ficall in to order something online they can identify your. you're safe tore have a credit card on a phone than walk into a bank with a passport. >> rose: there is a whole lot of identity theft. >> that'slip side. i thinkhatoncns ms guy can walk into your locker room, with a camera on the phone, snap a photo of you while you're changing and upload it to 20 million people. i think the time is ripe for society to pass laws that give you a right to your own image or right to privacy. if i put this in front of you and turn on the video and i film 87 million frames waiting for you to pick your nose, and i isolate that out and upload that and that becomes your image, i think i violated your privacy even if i did it in a public place. >> rose: tre's no context. i oughto be ab t eat in a restaurant without someone shooting high-def nition video of me against my will and use it to disparage me or make me look silly or undermine my brand is there this is a winnable argument, especially peop
you can't use it without my knowledge. and ficall in to order something online they can identify your. you're safe tore have a credit card on a phone than walk into a bank with a passport. >> rose: there is a whole lot of identity theft. >> that'slip side. i thinkhatoncns ms guy can walk into your locker room, with a camera on the phone, snap a photo of you while you're changing and upload it to 20 million people. i think the time is ripe for society to pass laws that give you a...
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stay with us. bridgity lacombe is here, she is one of the most admired and respected photographers working today. she is also a great fend of this program. her work spans nearly 40 years. she has shot everyone from nelson mandela to meryl streep. when directors like mike nichols, david mamut and martin scorsese want someone to document their film sets, she is the person they call. her latest project is ya, arab women in sport, a collection of photographs from lacombe and video interviews by her sister the filmmaker marion. i'm pleased to have brigitte lacombe back at this table. welcome. >> thank you. >> rose: how did this start? >> it started wit-- a med drum projects from the-- the chairperson for the museum. >> rose: and the daughter of the amir. >> and the daughter of the amir and he is quite a remarkable young woman. >> rose: she went to duke, didn't she. >> yes, she z and then columbia. and she very much loves new york. >> rose: right. >> and she, my sister and i marion had been already could
stay with us. bridgity lacombe is here, she is one of the most admired and respected photographers working today. she is also a great fend of this program. her work spans nearly 40 years. she has shot everyone from nelson mandela to meryl streep. when directors like mike nichols, david mamut and martin scorsese want someone to document their film sets, she is the person they call. her latest project is ya, arab women in sport, a collection of photographs from lacombe and video interviews by her...
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a long-time friend used to work in a hospital-based weight-loss program. she would suggest that people make simple changes in their lives before radically altering their eating habits. she'd ask them to rearrange their furniture at home or sleep on the opposite side of the bed first. it was hard for them. so, is there some salt on your table that needs to be removed? an old habit set aside? it won't be easy. a spanish proverb says, habits are at first cobwebs, then cables. i'm lou heckler. >> tom: if you were an investor 25 years ago, today is a day you have not forgotten. october 19, 1987, black monday. the single worst day for the dow jones industrial average. this is how "n.b.r." began 25 years ago tonight. >> the law of gravity t ll streetodaynd financial markets around the world for that matter as stock prices plunged even more than they did on black tuesday of 1929. when the dust settled the dow jones industrial average had lost more than 508 points on volume of 604 million shares. by the closing bell that day, the dow had lost an incredible 22.6%. t
a long-time friend used to work in a hospital-based weight-loss program. she would suggest that people make simple changes in their lives before radically altering their eating habits. she'd ask them to rearrange their furniture at home or sleep on the opposite side of the bed first. it was hard for them. so, is there some salt on your table that needs to be removed? an old habit set aside? it won't be easy. a spanish proverb says, habits are at first cobwebs, then cables. i'm lou heckler....
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james dix joins us at the nasdaq. i want to start with the ad rates, four quarters in a row google has seen the amount it got paid per click fall, down 15% this past quarter, 16% a quarter ago, 12% at the beginning of the year and late last year down 8%. is it making up for the lower prices by selling more, though? >> yes, i think in part that what is happening, one thing you should pay attention to a little bit this quarter is you had a currency impact on the cost per click, if you excluded the impact of currency it would have been down around 8%. which is a little bit better, actually, than we saw in the second quarter. but generally speaking, the company says hey, look at both click growth which is 33% as well as cost per click which is declining. together that would get you your ad revenue, and together those trends still were pretty good although not quite as good as expected. >> let's talk about ad revenue, this movement to mobile that has seen higher traffic but a lower ad rate. >> certainly the company talked
james dix joins us at the nasdaq. i want to start with the ad rates, four quarters in a row google has seen the amount it got paid per click fall, down 15% this past quarter, 16% a quarter ago, 12% at the beginning of the year and late last year down 8%. is it making up for the lower prices by selling more, though? >> yes, i think in part that what is happening, one thing you should pay attention to a little bit this quarter is you had a currency impact on the cost per click, if you...
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bnsf, the engine that connects us. and the william and fla hewlett foundatio wokingo soe soal a envonmental prblemat home anarou the world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... friends of the newshour. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: hurricane sandy began battering its way ashore today, threatening days of destruction. the huge system had 50 million people in its sights and was already being called a superstorm. the winds grew stronger by the hour. and the rain poured harder, soaking the east coast as the hurricane closed in. nine states declared emergencies, and people up and down the coast braced for heavy flooding, wind damage, and resulting power outages. >> i just got another load of sandbags to put around the doors to keep the water out. got the generator ready to go. and we're going to sit there and ride it out. no place else to go. >> i am w
bnsf, the engine that connects us. and the william and fla hewlett foundatio wokingo soe soal a envonmental prblemat home anarou the world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... friends of the newshour. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: hurricane sandy began battering its way ashore today, threatening days of destruction....
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no thaw's supply-side fairy dust and has served us very poorly. >> brown: give us specifics for what you see making what governor romney says a deficit-neutral tax cut plan. is it taxes or what specific cuts might be possible? deductions? what would happen? >> the cuts are the rates and that's the --. >> brown: i meant spending cuts. that's what i meant. >>e's not look at the spending side. he's saying let's look at things like mortgage deduction, exclusion of the health care, all of the personal exemptions, itemized deductions in the tax code right now and ask the question can we eliminate in part or in hole some of those and make this revenue neutral? the answer to that is unquestionably yes because we've seen the bowles-simpson commission do it, we've seen the variety of these studies, jared might not like them. the question is how would the government do it? i don't know the answer to that to be honest and that's a fair point. >> brown: that he hasn't been specific enough about which deductions? >> we know jared can write a plan that raises taxes on the middle-class. we know i ca
no thaw's supply-side fairy dust and has served us very poorly. >> brown: give us specifics for what you see making what governor romney says a deficit-neutral tax cut plan. is it taxes or what specific cuts might be possible? deductions? what would happen? >> the cuts are the rates and that's the --. >> brown: i meant spending cuts. that's what i meant. >>e's not look at the spending side. he's saying let's look at things like mortgage deduction, exclusion of the health...
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it used to be about the pc. and now people are spending more and more time on these mobile devices whether they are tablets or smart phones. and that's really a place where microsoft is extremely weak compared to amazon, google and apple, especially. and so this represents a real shift for microsoft trying to be as relevant in this new computing world as they have been in the past. >> suarez: well, it's the largest single supplier of operating systems in the world. once a player like microsoft decides the future's in touch, does it move some of, have some of of its own momentum that the future's in touch, that's it? >> well, i think apple has already established that that is the case and others have followed. you know, i think microsoft is with the launch of windows 8 not just trying to reimagine the pc as we heard him say, but also to be relevant in that touch world and deliver the kinds of productivity and other computing experiences where computing has been focused in the past. but today it's all about applic
it used to be about the pc. and now people are spending more and more time on these mobile devices whether they are tablets or smart phones. and that's really a place where microsoft is extremely weak compared to amazon, google and apple, especially. and so this represents a real shift for microsoft trying to be as relevant in this new computing world as they have been in the past. >> suarez: well, it's the largest single supplier of operating systems in the world. once a player like...
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thanks for joining us. it's great to be on the call today and to share our progress since we last spoke six months ago. as you can hear, my voice is still hoarse. i'll keep my remarks reasonably short. i'm sorry for the scramble earlier today. as our printers have said, they had sent the release just a bit early. we had a strong quarter. i'm really happy with our business. revenue was up 45% year on year and at just 14 years old, we cleared our first $14 billion revenue quarter. not bad for a teenager. today we live in the world of abundance. abundant information and abundant computing. most of us carry at least one device all the time every day. in fact, many of us feel naked without our smart phone. mobile commerce and mobile search queries are growing dramatically across the world. when we use these devices interchangeably, depending on our situation. i switch between my nexus phone, my nexus 7 tablet and my new chrome book we just announced today many times every day. all this abundance causes disruptio
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can you give us your take? the street seems to be disappointed. >> we'll try to figure that one out. >> you know, there's two things. i think there's disappointment around the sentiment versus fundamentals. earnings are light, and then the guidance, it's still low single digit positive, they won't conclusively commit to taking menu price increases to offset inflation. >> why not? >> they think they may know that. >> i think where chipotle is right now, has to be balanced in a shift one way or the other, could have dramatic impact to traffic. and they just don't want to run that risk. >> what do you urge someone to do with the shares on this sizable pull back? >> if you're going to be in restaurants and gross -- it's scarce. the company can step in and repurchase shares. what we would say is, we're buyers of chipotle. it's the best story and human capital story. >> i'm reading this move a few minutes ago, what you may have already seen. the company is saying it has no plans to raise menu prices next ye year. it
can you give us your take? the street seems to be disappointed. >> we'll try to figure that one out. >> you know, there's two things. i think there's disappointment around the sentiment versus fundamentals. earnings are light, and then the guidance, it's still low single digit positive, they won't conclusively commit to taking menu price increases to offset inflation. >> why not? >> they think they may know that. >> i think where chipotle is right now, has to be...
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a cannon, old technology. >> why are we not using these things? >> it goes right through the car stereo. >> the car was beat up, but not as beat up as it is now. >> of course, saturns are made of plastic. >> mind officially blown. >> engine officially blown too. >>> there's nothing like swimming with a 9-month-old tiger. >> that's not a small tiger. >> his name is cesar, but she's swimming for therapy. >> what happened? >> he was born with a problem with his legs, so he limps. they say to strengthen his leg, they have him swim. he, like my dearly departed dog, likes a water bottle to play with. this was filmed in south africa. this is not a backyard at someone's home. i just find it so interesting that this big cat loves water, but house cats? not big fans of it. >> not that you could run away from a tiger anyway, but once you're in the pool with this animal, that's it. you might as well stick your head in his jaws. you can't get away. there's no way out. >> i'm sure he knows, these guys are trying to help me. >> he doesn't know the taste of human
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seo used to be sort of the holy grail. is it still as important as it used to be? >> i think it is still very important. the way i sort of think about it is the real shift in the way humans sort of live and shop and learn. people spend a lot of time on google but they also spend a lot of time on facebook and their mobile phone. seo is still a big part of it. you need to do well in social media. they start to look as a signal as to whether you are worthy of ranking for different terms. >> that goes back to social media and providing some sort of content which is something ramon, you talk about all the time. >> i think of small business owners, you have to be publishers. it is no longer good enough to make that winlg it, make that shirt and ship is it off. you have to be publishers and produce your own content, not like msnbc is doing. in a small way, start producing content. >> put it on your site or your social media, everywhere. >> i say put it everywhere. it is no longer just me talking to somebody out there. it is getting people to talk about you and to get them
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abc 7 news joins with us more. nick? >> good afternoon this, has been one of the toughest neighborhoods and one of the small business owners that i spoke with today says she'll not live in fear and she belongs here. police hoping that those feel the way she does will have a way to fight back against violent crime. >> this is issues in pockets if you're playing with the crowd that is what is going to happen. >> and she knows about violence and it has avoided skmer restaurant. she thinks she nes why. >> we communicate with the people in the neighborhood. they look out for us. >> communicate. that is what city leaders are trying to do. >> many are reluctant to come forward with information. >> there is a effort to reduce crime and there is a a number of those killed by gun violence to 906789 today the department introduced tip watch there is a new tool to fight crime. >> the goal tips can not be identified by police. the information inen crypted and web secure. the service allows information to be sent via text messaging or
abc 7 news joins with us more. nick? >> good afternoon this, has been one of the toughest neighborhoods and one of the small business owners that i spoke with today says she'll not live in fear and she belongs here. police hoping that those feel the way she does will have a way to fight back against violent crime. >> this is issues in pockets if you're playing with the crowd that is what is going to happen. >> and she knows about violence and it has avoided skmer restaurant....
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thanks for joining us. it is great to be on the call today and share our progress since we last spoke six months ago. as you can here my voice is still hoarse so i will keep my remarks reasonably short. i'm sorry for the scramble earlier today. as our printers have said, they had sent out the release just a bit early. we had a strong quarter. i'm really happying with the our business. revenue was up 45% year on year. hand at just 14 years old we cleared our first $14 billion revenue quarter, not bad for a teenager. today we live in the world of abundance, abundant information, and abundant computing. most of us carry at least one device. all the time, every day. in fact, many of us feel naked without our smart phone. our surprising mobile search queries and mobile conference are growing dramatically across the world. when we use these devices interchangeably, depending on our situation, i switch between my nexus phone, 7 tablet and my new chrome book we announced today, many times every day. all this abunda
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but right now a lot of us use gmail, and all of our mail is stored on a server at google. so it's just interesting that we as a society have given our information out. whether we want it to be for everyone or just for a few people, it's out there, you know, on someone's server, and so people can get to it. and that's sort of changed the well -- whole way of privacy in this age. >> host: so are you finding as a security consultant that the social medias of the world, the facebooks, the twitters, etc., that they are leading in security precautions or not? >> guest: well, some of them certainly are. google makes a show, for sure, for having a pretty secure web browser in chrome, but right now, not too long ago they were attacked by they think the chinese, and they were able to get in their networks and steal a lot of data. and so even the best get hit. another example is microsoft. about ten years ago, they started a program to try to produce secure software. so back when windows 98 was out, it was really awful. but now the newest version of windows is quite good. so they've
but right now a lot of us use gmail, and all of our mail is stored on a server at google. so it's just interesting that we as a society have given our information out. whether we want it to be for everyone or just for a few people, it's out there, you know, on someone's server, and so people can get to it. and that's sort of changed the well -- whole way of privacy in this age. >> host: so are you finding as a security consultant that the social medias of the world, the facebooks, the...
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ramon is back with us to get us up to speed on these new payment devices. hi, ramon, again. i have started to see these around. as a small business owner, how important is it that i use one of them right now and explain how they work in general? >> first of all, i think it is very important. not all consumers are ready to use mobile solutions now but i think it is important to be ahead of the curve. these are three devices that are dongle based. here, square, intoo it and dogle based. the differences are the payments that you will make. >> so, basically, i just attach this to an iphone around it is a credit card slide? >> that's exactly what it is. this is $275 per year for up to $250,000 worth of credit card payments. that's my square. >> are the prices sort of the same? >> prices are similar but different. that's the big differentiation. intuit is $13 per month and you pay 1.7 percentage points per credit card transaction and the customers services and features. >> this is sold through at&t and this is called the apropay, $13 per month with a transaction fee. these two are
ramon is back with us to get us up to speed on these new payment devices. hi, ramon, again. i have started to see these around. as a small business owner, how important is it that i use one of them right now and explain how they work in general? >> first of all, i think it is very important. not all consumers are ready to use mobile solutions now but i think it is important to be ahead of the curve. these are three devices that are dongle based. here, square, intoo it and dogle based. the...
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it's not a phrase i use. but trade the market. it's in front of you. 1425 continues to be the line in the sand. to doc's point a name like google, he says 665. probably around 670. risk/reward some things are setting up pretty interesting. >> a stock that was $755 when we went on air at noon yesterday, certainly all that has evaporated. that stock is down 1.75%. let go to the floor of the new york stock exchange. grasso you got a good view down there. what's the mood now as the selloff has started to accelerate, you know, as you're filling orders from big clients, as you're making trades. what will get people to come in and buy this significant dip? >> the beauty of going last everyone working with a bunch of smart guys everyone hit on something important. you've seen a whole cross section of our economy start to be a little bit lackluster on the earnings front i should say. a couple of days ago what was the commentary? the markets still moving higher ever worried about earnings. now they should. guy hit the most difficult thing.
it's not a phrase i use. but trade the market. it's in front of you. 1425 continues to be the line in the sand. to doc's point a name like google, he says 665. probably around 670. risk/reward some things are setting up pretty interesting. >> a stock that was $755 when we went on air at noon yesterday, certainly all that has evaporated. that stock is down 1.75%. let go to the floor of the new york stock exchange. grasso you got a good view down there. what's the mood now as the selloff...
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journalism for the public well being and that is what she works on at her current position you know us. well it must be at which welcome to the show hi thank you very much for coming to us today well let's start with what everybody in the world is discussing today the innocence of muslims the reaction of the the rights of violence across the arab world cost caused by this movie well actually what's being discussed today in connection with this with this film and the outcome of this story is the freedom of press and information people say. that the film could have passed practically unnoticed if the press if the media would have promoted i mean they've done a better job of promoting this film that than any promotion company so shall we call it a side effects of the dark side of the freedom of press or what else. be very careful with this kind of statement because i do not think the this is a problem of media spreading the news because there's their job to spread the news but you know i'm sorry i look talking about spreading the news of the violence but i am about promoting the film itse
journalism for the public well being and that is what she works on at her current position you know us. well it must be at which welcome to the show hi thank you very much for coming to us today well let's start with what everybody in the world is discussing today the innocence of muslims the reaction of the the rights of violence across the arab world cost caused by this movie well actually what's being discussed today in connection with this with this film and the outcome of this story is the...
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in the meantime got a question send us an e-mail. we will answer it on our one-on-one web extra right after the show on our website. you'll find trader blogs and updates there, as well. fantastic things to see. check it out. what's coming up next? >>> still golden? last week dan made a bearish threat on goldman sachs. since the time of the trade stocks rallied. still hasn't lost much money. how is that? find out when "options action" returns. >>> it is time for pump up the volume. this company formed as a result of a major merger in 2007 and it makes everything from fresh food packaging to automotive parts. and this week the stock has had a chemical reaction leaving options traders wanting a piece of the action. who is it? the answer when options actions returns. and you don't want to miss it with thinkorswim by td ameritrade. you get knock-your-socks-off tools, simple one-click orders, real-time paper trading to hone your skills, plus anytime you need it support. ♪ stocks, options, futures, and forex. get your trading on track. th
in the meantime got a question send us an e-mail. we will answer it on our one-on-one web extra right after the show on our website. you'll find trader blogs and updates there, as well. fantastic things to see. check it out. what's coming up next? >>> still golden? last week dan made a bearish threat on goldman sachs. since the time of the trade stocks rallied. still hasn't lost much money. how is that? find out when "options action" returns. >>> it is time for pump...
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hopefully, this will tell us. wendy, do you recognize this man? (whispers): it's dr. phelps. he performed surgery on you, didn't he? i was born with messed up kidneys. i needed a transplant. why didn't you go to the hospital? i did. they put me on a donor list five miles long. so i did some searching on the internet and found out there were other ways. you mean the black market? i posted on a bunch of message boards, then i got a call, and some guy said they found a match for me. go on. he told me when to show up at dr. phelps' house. and when i got there, they got me ready for surgery. phelps: everything's gonna be fine. this is where they put the new one in. that assistant brought in some kind of a big weird box. i guess it was in there. wendy, you mentioned an assistant. someone else was definitely in there. well, he did steal the luxanol from the hospital, so i guess he could've stolen equipment, too. his patient said that the nurse had a big weird box, and then everything went black. this is probably it. the lifeport kidney transporter. preserves the organ once it's remo
hopefully, this will tell us. wendy, do you recognize this man? (whispers): it's dr. phelps. he performed surgery on you, didn't he? i was born with messed up kidneys. i needed a transplant. why didn't you go to the hospital? i did. they put me on a donor list five miles long. so i did some searching on the internet and found out there were other ways. you mean the black market? i posted on a bunch of message boards, then i got a call, and some guy said they found a match for me. go on. he told...
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thank you very much for joining us. i'm jon kelley. happening in oakland, unmanned predator drones continue flying over the skies of afghanistan and other parts of the middle east. the very same kind of drone that may soon be flying over the skies of the bay area. the shash arrieriff wants to uso help with crowd control and firefighting. opponents say they feel this idea is an invasion of privacy. >> reporter: those owe ppponent include the aclu, they're having a news conference here at the steps of city hall in oakland. they're here to denounce the idea. civil libertarians argue sheriff needs to obtain a warrant every time he uses a drone. they argue the drones should not be used by the sheriff for random mass surveillance. the sheriff says he needs the drones for infrared surveillance. the drones would cost between $50,000 and $100,000. and they could also help in detecting illegal pot brews inside someone's home. the military uses similar technology to go after al qaeda and other terrorist groups. the local drones wo
thank you very much for joining us. i'm jon kelley. happening in oakland, unmanned predator drones continue flying over the skies of afghanistan and other parts of the middle east. the very same kind of drone that may soon be flying over the skies of the bay area. the shash arrieriff wants to uso help with crowd control and firefighting. opponents say they feel this idea is an invasion of privacy. >> reporter: those owe ppponent include the aclu, they're having a news conference here at...
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might a well wwtch with them and celebrate with themweiters: the fans have doneea great job supporting us this year it's a special moment to be out there thereyesterday was theehighest attendance since 2007. something buck showalterrhopes wiil continue. the wild card game is this friday... where is when is still up in the air.the top wild carr team will host the half hour... we''l talk ticket sales for the post season.i'm megan gilliland, fox45 morniig news. the o's team planeemade an emergency landing in jacksonville, florida, sunday fire hat started in a microwave.the plane was on it's way to ttmpa, where the oriolessare scheduled to play. the delta plane was inssected... and deemed okay to fly anddleft the jacksonville airport around 10:15 at night, with the teamm on boarr. policeecontinue to investigate a deadly shooting in eass baltimore. it happened around 3 o'clockksunday morring.a 28-year-ood black male was shot in the headdnear north belnnrd avenue and mcelderly street. olice believe the victim was arguing witt two other men who were seen driving a station wagon with tinted windo
might a well wwtch with them and celebrate with themweiters: the fans have doneea great job supporting us this year it's a special moment to be out there thereyesterday was theehighest attendance since 2007. something buck showalterrhopes wiil continue. the wild card game is this friday... where is when is still up in the air.the top wild carr team will host the half hour... we''l talk ticket sales for the post season.i'm megan gilliland, fox45 morniig news. the o's team planeemade an emergency...
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thank you so much for joining us. and tell us, did you force your workers to go out there and stan there with mr. romney? >> of course not, melissa. and friday, 500 miners from that mine signed a letter to barack obama and said, mr. president, why are you lying about 500 coal miners? what he had done is put that statement in an ad in ohio. it's absolute lies. these miners were outraged, melissa. they were like caged lions. and they spoke out. there was not a management person involved in those 500 letters. they had a press conference, and they asked him to stop the ad, and to stop lying. none of it's true. melissa: do you have any idea how it got to that point? i mean have you heard any response from them at all from the president or from his campaign? >> no, ma'am, i hadn't. we thoug by now he would pull his dishonest ad but he has not. and, our miners, are quite outraged about that also. they just want to work in honor and dignity, melissa, and they fe like pawns when these les were sread by the democrat party, and
thank you so much for joining us. and tell us, did you force your workers to go out there and stan there with mr. romney? >> of course not, melissa. and friday, 500 miners from that mine signed a letter to barack obama and said, mr. president, why are you lying about 500 coal miners? what he had done is put that statement in an ad in ohio. it's absolute lies. these miners were outraged, melissa. they were like caged lions. and they spoke out. there was not a management person involved in...
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you use them all of the time in email like hi! everything is like really important! anyway, dirt day is -- began just going to be wall to wall music and then little lyrics started creeping in, words and then stories, now it's a long story, overing a lot of different things. ideas about evolution. politics. economics. dogs. dreams. different kinds of theories. and it justtis shifting around. almost the way, you know, your mind jump cuts from here to there. and again bbck to melville for a second, baugh i was just thinking of how i started with that kind of story telling was he's the master of the jump cut. the book itself is as the structure of it is so beautiful because here you have this guy, you know, the story starts -- this guy who would like to go to sea and so well what would i do if i i guess that i could be a captain,, but i really don't like bossing people around. maybe first mate, but i don't like really the swabbing. i know. i could be the cook. because who doesn't like a roast chicken? the egyptians liked roast chicken, too, you can tell by their -- the m
you use them all of the time in email like hi! everything is like really important! anyway, dirt day is -- began just going to be wall to wall music and then little lyrics started creeping in, words and then stories, now it's a long story, overing a lot of different things. ideas about evolution. politics. economics. dogs. dreams. different kinds of theories. and it justtis shifting around. almost the way, you know, your mind jump cuts from here to there. and again bbck to melville for a...
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mayor: so join us and vote for question seven. and west virginia, don't make me send jonathan ogden over there. mayor: vote for question seven. ogden: for baltimore. >>> time once again for the best of rt many m whem where we let about cool videos on our website. >> this video shows you how to make spicy sweet pumpkin seeds. >> it's a twist on an original classic. >> uh-huh. >>> hey, ladies. >> one of the hardest things for a dude to do is to approach a girl and just cold ask for her number. >> excuse me, girls. >> so this guy, who has a popular youtube channel, is walking around the street. he's got an interesting approach as to how he tries to get these numbers from the girls. >> where? >> i was just playing with you. what is this? >> to check these videos out, head to our website, rightthisminute.com. >>> this is a youtube channel that likes to test the best scenes in movies and game play and recreate them. this time they're recreating the new video game ""asassin's cree 3." >> where do you get a cannon? >> google. >> for this
mayor: so join us and vote for question seven. and west virginia, don't make me send jonathan ogden over there. mayor: vote for question seven. ogden: for baltimore. >>> time once again for the best of rt many m whem where we let about cool videos on our website. >> this video shows you how to make spicy sweet pumpkin seeds. >> it's a twist on an original classic. >> uh-huh. >>> hey, ladies. >> one of the hardest things for a dude to do is to approach a...
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what can you tell us on google? >> well, maria, we're seeing consolidated revenues of $14.1 billion for the quarter. they're calling it an increase of 45% compared to the same quarter a year ago. gap net income for the third quarter was $2.18 billion compared to $2.73 billion in the third quarter of last year. i think the most interesting part of this release -- of course, we've seen most of these numbers before several hours earlier, but the second paragraph in this release is now included with larry page, the ceo saying, when he a strong quarter, revenue was up 45% year on year and at just 14 years old we cleared our first $14 billion revenue quarter. page also saying he's really excited about the progress we're making creating a beautifully simple, intuitive google experience across all devices. that's the quote we've been waiting for all afternoon. we're going to be digging through this release. we're going to be comparing it to what we saw earlier. we'll have more later. >> all right, kayla. thanks very much. t
what can you tell us on google? >> well, maria, we're seeing consolidated revenues of $14.1 billion for the quarter. they're calling it an increase of 45% compared to the same quarter a year ago. gap net income for the third quarter was $2.18 billion compared to $2.73 billion in the third quarter of last year. i think the most interesting part of this release -- of course, we've seen most of these numbers before several hours earlier, but the second paragraph in this release is now...
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david louie joins us live with the developments. david? >> there is minimum wage will affect a lot more than just businesses but also these food vans that come from all over the area to sell food. many workers on the vans do not make more than 8ss today $9 an hour. opponents say workers could lose their jobs and supporters saying it will only help food from local economy. and can you live on minimum wage? >> no. i've got a son. i try to support him. $8 ain't cutting it justin stands on street corners three hours per day to drum up business for a pizza rea. he makes $168 a week. if this passes it will take a 25% jump to $10 an hour, helping pay for rent and food opponents warn employers may cut hours or eliminate jobs. this economist was hired to analyze the pro pose wral by the san jose, silicon valley chamber of commerce saying small businesses will be impacted most. >> there are folk that's will have to scale back operations and it's noted that means fewer jobs for the workers. >> supporters have been poring over studies claiming there a
david louie joins us live with the developments. david? >> there is minimum wage will affect a lot more than just businesses but also these food vans that come from all over the area to sell food. many workers on the vans do not make more than 8ss today $9 an hour. opponents say workers could lose their jobs and supporters saying it will only help food from local economy. and can you live on minimum wage? >> no. i've got a son. i try to support him. $8 ain't cutting it justin stands...
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short of a hyper inflationary scenario where people are trying to do actual business with gold and use that as money short of a scenario where government is going to confiscate precious metals because there's a disaster do you think there are concerns is what i'm hearing that people that own gold actually need to be considering about in terms of the way that the i.r.s. is looking at gold or maybe increasingly changing the way that it wants people to deal with and report their gold holdings i do i think it is falling under closer scrutiny on a regular and daily basis and i would imagine that these pen gender i'm sore involved in raising the maximum amount of taxes and profit or whatever you want to call it for the government we're looking at this as one of the sweetest plums of all there you have it that was david selig federal tax practitioner for selling and associates. and still ahead we'll talk to job oh man about the war on whistleblowers but today focus on a whistleblower without actually in the government good graces and why the i.r.s. is involved but first your closing market nu
short of a hyper inflationary scenario where people are trying to do actual business with gold and use that as money short of a scenario where government is going to confiscate precious metals because there's a disaster do you think there are concerns is what i'm hearing that people that own gold actually need to be considering about in terms of the way that the i.r.s. is looking at gold or maybe increasingly changing the way that it wants people to deal with and report their gold holdings i do...